2009
DOI: 10.7156/v2i4p135
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A Giant Atypical Neurofibroma in the Right Thoracic Cavity of a 57-Year-Old Man: A Case Report with Review of the Literature

Abstract: Intrathoracic neurogenic tumors are not uncommon, but presentation as a giant mass in the thoracic cavity is rare. Although several cases of intrathoracic giant malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor have been reported, only one case of intrathoracic giant benign neurofibroma appears in the literature. In this report, we describe a very rare case of atypical giant neurofibroma in the right thoracic cavity. The patient was a 57 year old African American man, who developed sudden cardiac arrest and passed away … Show more

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“…Giant diaphragmatic neuro-fibromas are very rare tumors. Only two similar report can be found in the literature [7,8]. Article reported a giant neuro-fibroma of the diaphragm, but it is published in a non-English journal [7] and second case was identified only during autopsy [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giant diaphragmatic neuro-fibromas are very rare tumors. Only two similar report can be found in the literature [7,8]. Article reported a giant neuro-fibroma of the diaphragm, but it is published in a non-English journal [7] and second case was identified only during autopsy [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, if a giant intrathoracic neurogenic tumour is identified, its malignant potential should be evaluated based on hypercellularity, the presence of necrosis, its cytological atypia, mitotic index, the proliferation index (k-67 expression), and p53 positivity in immune histochemical stains [8]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%